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Published 19:45 12 Jul 2019 BST
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“Barros told her she was not going anywhere and he was going to kill her," said the warrant.
“When 911 called her phone, Barros saw the caller ID and threw her to the floor (...)
"Barros told her he could not believe the cops had been called and he was not going back to prison and that she knew he was a felon.
"The victim stated she thought she was going to be killed or shot.”
The Bernalillo County Sheriff Department arrived on the scene soon after Alexa made the call. Sheriff Manuel Gonzales said that the device "has possibly helped save a life."
“This amazing technology definitely helped save a mother and her child from a very violent situation," he said.
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